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Lot 347

Ernesto Gismondi (Italian 1931-2020), a ‘Sintesi Pareto’ wall light for Artemide,c.1960, with cast manufacturer’s marks to mount,The adjustable green painted metal frame, with curved black painted grill and circular mount,20.5cm highElectrical components have not been tested, and should be examined by a qualified electrician prior to any intended use. Re-wiring may/will be needed

Lot 348

Marilena Boccato, Gian Nicola Gigante & Antonio Zambusi (Italian), a ‘Neon’ floor lamp for Zerbetto,c.1981, cast manufacturer’s marks to base,The red enamelled steel frame with twin opaline light tubes,120cm highElectrical components have not been tested, and should be examined by a qualified electrician prior to any intended use. Re-wiring may/will be needed

Lot 35

Danlami Aliyu (Nigerian 1952-2012), a large stoneware tea pot and cover for Wenford Bridge Pottery,c.1975-1979, impressed potter's seal to base of handle,The tea pot with cane handle, stone glazed with cobalt highlights and decorated with scrolling motifs in Tenmoku glaze,34cm high including handle Overall light general surface wear commensurate with age, would benefit from cleaning

Lot 37

Bernard Leach CH CBE, (British 1887-1979), an hexagonal stoneware vase for Leach Pottery,c.1960, impressed with 'BL' potter's seal and St. Ives pottery seal on one side near foot,Of hexagonal form with inverted circular rim, in deep blue and green glaze,20.5cm high (ARR)minimal light surface wear, in generally good overall condition

Lot 39

A French studio pottery terracotta vase,c.1950,Of tapered form, raised on four ovoid supports, with cream glaze,20.5cm general light surface wear throughout, some minor fleabite nibbles to interior.

Lot 4

Walter Moorcroft (1935-1987), a Moorcroft ceramic ‘Hibiscus’ pattern vase,c.1953-1960, Impressed Moorcroft, Made in England, paper label ‘By appointment Potter to the Late Queen Mary’, Tube-lined and coloured with flowers and leaves, glazed; together with a pair of Moorcroft ‘Clematis pattern’ bowls, Impressed pottery marks, signed ‘WM’; and a Moorcroft ‘Columbine’ pattern vase and a columbine coaster,Tallest 20.5 cm high (5)Hibiscus: A few pit-abrasions and scratches. Crazing to glaze, wear to base.Clematis bowls: some scratches and old marks to the interiors, some under glaze. Some crazing to the glaze. Columbine vase: crazing to the glaze, wear and dirt to foot.Coaster: some light wear and dirt.

Lot 40

Poh Chap Yeap (Malaysian 1927-2007), a stoneware vase, c.1970-80, signed to base,The flared neck and tapered ovoid body, with speckled glaze,23cm high Light overall general surface wear, some blemishes to glaze from manufacturing process otherwise in generally good overall condition

Lot 41

Otto and Vivika Heino (American), two raku vases, c.1990, each with hand incised signatures to base,A white crackle glazed vase of ovoid form, together with a white crackle glazed vase with flared neck and dimpled body, Ovoid vase : 10cm highDimpled vase : 12cm high (2) Both with light general surface wear commensurate with age, no issues to speak of.

Lot 44

Kato Kogei (Japanese), a Post Modern ‘Manhattan Collection’ ceramic sandwich set for Fujimoro,c.1985, each part with printed manufacturer's marks to underside,Of geometric black and white design, comprising a serving dish, four side plates, four tea cups, a milk jug, a lidded sugar pot, and salt and pepper shakers,Serving dish: 32cm x 25cm (13)light general surface wear throughout, otherwise in generally good clean condition

Lot 45

Takeshi Yasuda (Japanese b.1943), a large stoneware dish,c.1980,Of circular form, hand built with raised border and twist handles, in sancai splash glaze,43cm wide Provenance : Exhibited at the Victorian & Albert Museum, Oct-Nov 1983 - 'Studio Ceramics Today', 25th Anniversary of the Craftsmen Potters Association of Great Britain, item no. 177. light surface wear throughout, areas of fine craquelure to glaze, small hairline crack to inner rim

Lot 47

Giovanni Ronzan (Italian 1906-1974), an Italian earthenware group of a mermaid and mer-boy,c.1940, printed marks to underside,Modelled as a mermaid and mer-boy riding a fish on the crest of a wave,37cm highsurface wear to include very light scratches and fine craquelure to glaze throughout, some dirt build up, would benefit from cleaning, otherwise in generally good condition

Lot 48

Jean Marais (French 1913-1998), a terracotta vide poche,c.1960, signed 'Jean Marais',Modelled as an upturned hand with closed fingers,21cm long (ARR)light even patination throughout, a very minor surface chip to thumb, a fine 'I' shaped firing crack to underside

Lot 5

Modern Moorcroft (British), a Limited Edition tube lined vase made for Liberty's and designed by Emma Bossons,2019, impressed pottery marks, painted signature E. Bossons, 2019, and numbered 6 of either 15 or 18,The baluster form tube-lined with exotic flowers, florets and leaves, painted in colours against a white ground with dark glazed interior,21.8 cm highNo damages detected. Light natural wear to base.

Lot 51

A Stourbridge glass vase with applied 'Peacock' trail motifsc.1900-1910, The flared clear glass vase with applied green peacock-feather trails, 10 cm high, 12.5 cm diameter; together with a small waisted green glass vase, possibly made by James Powell & Sons, 8 cm high; together with a miniature iridescent green glass vase, possibly Austrian, 7.5 cm high; together with a cranberry glass and copper inkwell, having a hinged cover, the copper base cast in the form of a lily-pad leaf, 17cm wide (4) Provenance: Herbert Kennard CollectionM & D Moir, 2nd July 2017Peacock: a tiny nick to bottom of the base and some tiny abrasions and natural wear,Green glass vase: light wear to base.Iridescent: quite a thick neck, not damaged and covered with iridescence but not finely finished.Inkwell: the inkwell has a bayonet fixing to the leaf base that works. Hinge for cover wobbles a bit. Glass ok. A few old marks and some light wear for copper elements, but generally good. There are some not very clear stamped letters and numbers on the inside of the cover - D.E.P 10385 and *? R.G 1*?8180

Lot 53

Attributed to Otto Thamm and Fritz Heckert (German), an iridescent glass vase with ‘Jack in the pulpit’ neck,c.1901, ground out pontil,The yellow body decorated with green threads and an iridescent surface,34.5 cm high Stefania Zelasko, ‘Fritz Heckert - Kunstglas Industrie 1866-1923’, Glasmuseum Passau 2012, p. 230, Cat. Ref. 417 (similar design drawing of shape illustrated p. 194 & 196)Some bubbles and speck inclusions in the glass from the making process. A few fine scratches and some light wear. Light wear to underside of base. Some dirt to interior.

Lot 54

WMF (German), a group of three 'Myra' iridescent glass vases,c.1930, solifleur has original WMF paper label, Comprising:- a vase with everted rim and solid foot (J.80); together with a vase of inverted conical form with circular spreading foot (J.43); and a slender, waisted solifleur vase on a circular spreading foot, each decorated with a vibrant iridescent finish (J.238),9 cm high, 10 cm high, and 13.6 cm high respectively, (3)Literature: Carlo Burschel/Heinz Scheiffele, 'WMF Ikora & Myra Glaser/Glas, Band I', Arnoldsche, Germany, 2003, p.137 (similar shapes illustrated)There are some folds in the glass near the foot of the first vase, but this is from the making process. Light natural wear - no damages detected.

Lot 56

WMF (German), a 'Myra' iridescent glass vase,c.1929, Model no J.38,The vase with everted rim covered with an iridescent surface of pink tone that disperses on the edge; together with a blue iridescent glass vase with broad wavy rim, ground out pontil, decorated with a blue iridescence that disperses on the rim,10 cm high and 18 cm diameter respectively (2)Literature: Carlo Burschel/Heinz Scheiffele, 'WMF Ikora & Myra Glaser/Glas, Band I', Arnoldsche, Germany, 2003, p.111 (similar vase illustrated and noted as model no. J.38)Vase with pink: Small chip to edge of rim. Light wear and light wear to base.Blue: short fine hairline on the underside on the rim. Some tiny nibble to the rim which you can feel more than see. Light wear to base.

Lot 57

Loetz (Austrian), an iridescent Phaenomen glass vase, Introduced 1898, PG 7501, ground out pontil,The green glass body of birdhouse gourd shape with silvery-blue feathered decoration,15 cm highSome bubbles from the making process. Neck rim slightly uneven but it was made like this. Light wear to base.

Lot 6

Louisa E Edwards (British Fl.1873-1890), a pair of large Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases with pâte-sur-pâte and incised decoration,Dated 1880, impressed Doulton Lambeth rosette mark, incised artist's monogram, numbered 704 and 707 (or 904 and 907), various assistants marks,The broad necked vases incised with bold stylised flowers and foliage, the necks decorated with three panels each with pâte-sur-pâte floral sprays, with applied rosettes, glazed in colours,41.5 cm high, neck 20 cm diameter    (2) A few marks and scratches to the interior of the neck. Light natural wear with some dirt to interior, natural wear to the underside of the foot. Overall impressive and in good condition. (The incised numbers by the artist's monogram are difficult to decipher, the respective '0' and the '4' are quite clear but the others could be 7 or 9 or perhaps even 1? )

Lot 62

Loetz (Austrian), an iridescent unidentified Phaenomen 'decor' vase,c.1900,The forest green cylindrical glass vase blown from the neck and decorated with feather like decoration in green, pink and mauve iridescence,14.8 cm high Property from a private collectionA couple of small scratches on the side and some minute abrasions on the neck rim. Light wear to base. Blown from the neck so no polished pontil. Some bubbles and specks in the glass, from the making process.

Lot 63

Loetz (Austrian), an iridescent Phaenomen glass and pewter mounted vase,Introduced 1903, PG 3/430, ground out pontil, pewter unmarked,The yellow glass decorated with pulled threads and oval shapes in iridescent blue and mauve, mounted with a pewter collar and a splayed pewter base united by handles embellished with small berries,25 cm high Property from a Private Collection.A couple of minute marks. Dirt in the bottom. Some bubbles and specks in the glass, from the making process. The pewter has some marks to the surface on the base and there are two holes seen on the underside of the foot; some light natural wear.

Lot 64

Loetz (Austrian), an iridescent Phaenomen glass vase, c.1900, PG 6893, ground out pontil,The inverted baluster form with flared neck and foot, the green glass decorated with close wavy bands in gold iridescence that appear more silvery on the shoulders,23.5 cm highProperty from a private collectionA couple of tiny scratches on the side. A few paint splatter spots. Some bubbles and specks in the glass, from the making process. Light wear to base.

Lot 66

Loetz (Austrian), a ‘Medici’ iridescent glass vase, c.1900, ground out pontil,The shouldered oviform decorated in vibrant golden-greens with hints of turquoise and puce on a bronzed-chestnut ground,20.6 cm highProvenance: purchased from John Jesse.Property from a private collectionA small fold on the neck rim and some occasional tiny bubbles from the making process. There is an open bubble at the centre of the ground out pontil but this was how it was made. Some light natural wear.

Lot 67

Loetz (Austrian), an iridescent Phaenomen glass vase, c.1900, PG 302, ground out pontil with engraved signature ‘Loetz Austria’,The dimpled oviform decorated with gold feathered banding with hints of blue against a peach-pink ground,10 cm highProvenance: purchased from John JesseProperty from a private collectionSlight unevenness on the neck but this is how it was made. Some tiny bubbles and speck inclusions from the making process. A few minute abrasions. Light natural wear to base.

Lot 69

Loetz (Austrian), an iridescent glass 'Formosa' vase with silver appliqué,c.1900, ground out pontil,The green glass of shouldered oviform decorated with wavy and pulled bands in shallow relief and heightened with blue iridescence, further embellished with silver overlay,9.3 cm high,Property from a private collectionBase slightly uneven. Light natural wear. Some texturing and tarnishing on the silver. Overall good condition.

Lot 72

Loetz (Austrian), an iridescent Phaenomen glass vase,c.1902, PG 85/5032, engraved ‘Loetz Austria’ on ground-out pontil,The body having a clear glass layer over pale milky-pink, the neck rim of triangular section and the bulbous body with twisted dimpled sides, decorated with a pattern of pulled threads and broad undulating bands at the top and finer bands at the bottom, in vibrant iridescent colours of blue, green, yellow, pink and mauve, 19.5 cm high,Property from a private collection, Literature: Ricke, Helmut et al, ‘Lötz Bohmisches Glas 1880-1940, Band I, Werkmonographie’, Prestel-Verlag, 1989, p.179, pl.189 (similar pattern illustrated on a different shape vase)Some bubbles and specks in the glass, from the making process. One of the bubbles has a small burst to the top surface - this is near the base on the edge of one of the folds. A couple of tiny abrasions. Light natural wear to the underside of the foot in keeping with age.

Lot 73

Amendment: Attributed to Otto Thamm for Fritz Heckert -Loetz (Austrian), an iridescent Phaenomen glass vase with ‘unidentified décor’, c.1900, Slender, waisted green glass decorated with blue iridescence,15 cm highProperty from a private collectionVase is blown from the neck, so no pontil mark and having a cut neck. Tiny nick on the edge of the neck rim. A few tiny inclusions and bubbles from the making process. Some light wear to the base.

Lot 75

Louis Comfort Tiffany (American 1848-1933), a 'Favrile' iridescent glass Christening beaker inscribed ‘Lizzie’, Date code for 1915, engraved L.C. Tiffany-Favrile, 315-J,The slightly flared form decorated with raised stylised swags at the centre, with a golden lustrous surface, engraved 'Lizzie', 10.3 cm A few tiny abrasions. Light natural wear to base. Some dirt to the interior.

Lot 78

Quezal (American), an Art Nouveau iridescent glass vase,Early 20th Century, engraved on ground out pontil 'Quezal' with a scroll motif,Baluster form with extended neck, the pale yellow glass body decorated with undulating and pulled banding in gold with white, and exhibiting a mauve nacreous hue,20.2 cm high A few tiny abrasions. Light wear to underside of base. A few minute bubbles from the making process. Some dirt to interior.

Lot 79

D'Argental (French), a cameo glass table lamp and shade,c.1920, signed in relief on the base 'D'Argental',The domed shade and oviform base overlaid and acid-etched with a rural landscape, the shade supported on three brass arms, with light fitments,33 cm high There is an 'oyster' chip to the inside rim of the shade - approx 1,3 cm wide, 0.9 cm high, thin in depth. There are a few tiny nicks around the hole that the electric cable comes through and natural wear to the underside of the base. The collar of the base beneath the brass mounts is ok, but there are some scuffs on the glass from the screws. Light natural wear.

Lot 82

Daum (French), a cameo glass shade, possibly for a night light,c.1910, signed in cameo Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine,The mottled body overlaid and acid-etched in relief with a landscape, with trees and foliage in the foreground on a river bank and with trees and foliage in the distance, (lacks fitments) (VAT charged on hammer price)11.5 cm high No light fitments, base our openwork metal cover. There are some chips around to top rim. Some old marks and scuffs and residue of glue/label on the side. Wear to the underside.

Lot 87

René Lalique (French 1860-1945), ‘Serpents’ No.1651 a sea-green glass pendant, Designed 1920, engraved on the reverse 'R. Lalique, No.1651',Moulded on one side with the open-mouthed and entwined body of a snake, with silk cord,4.4 cm long, 3.6 cm wide No damages detected. Light natural wear, occasional paint spot.

Lot 91

René Lalique (French 1860-1945), ‘Poussins’ No.1330 a dark green glass bracelet,Designed 1928, the top edges of two segments engraved R. Lalique,Comprising fifteen segments of glass united by elasticated thread, each segment moulded with two birds heads,Approximate circumference 22 cmTwo segments with some tiny nicks to edge/corner. Light natural wear. Probably re-strung.

Lot 93

René Lalique (French 1860-1945), 'Ambre De Siam', Volnay-7, a glass perfume bottle (without stopper) with sepia staining,Designed 1920, engraved R. Lalique, moulded 'R. Lalique', Moulded with overlapping beaded ovals on the sides, plain open neck, with sepia staining,2.4 cm high, 4.4 cm wideBase of bottle only - NO stopper. Light natural wear to base.

Lot 94

René Lalique (French 1860-1945), four gilt-metal WWI (1914-1918) fund raising medals,c.1914-1918, 'Poilu' brooch and 'Prisoner of war' marked 'R.Lalique', the other two marked 'Lalique',Comprising:- Croix Insigne WWI – ‘Journée du Poilu, 1915’ presented as a brooch; together with a 'Sauvons Les’ medal; and a 'Journee Rouennaise des prisonniers de guerre Octobre 1916’; and a ‘Pour Les Blessés De La Tuberculose’, c.1917,Brooch 3.4 cm square (4)All with light natural wear. The prisoner of war medal still has some original, slightly faded ribbon.

Lot 95

René Lalique (French 1860-1945), 'Tourterelles’, No.963, a cased opalescent glass vase with cover, Designed 1925, engraved R. Lalique France on the bottom of the vase,The vase of plain oviform, the cover moulded with a pair of doves perched on a flowering branch and heightened with blue staining,29 cm highCover: there is a slither chip on the shank and some additional minute nicks on the rim. Some fading/losses to the staining. A couple of minute speck inclusions. A few fine stress lines from the mould – but this is how it was made.Vase: There are a number of chips and nicks to the neck rim. A few minute pin prick abrasions on the side and some light wear. Wear to the underside of the base.

Lot 96

René Lalique (1860-1945), 'Ondines' No.3003, an opalescent glass plate, Designed 1921, wheel engraved R. Lalique France, No.3003, Moulded on the underside with water nymphs, 27.2 cm diameterThere is a tiny nick on the rim - a little like a tiny open bubble. There are some scratches and some tiny abrasions - mostly to the outer edge of the clear centre - the wear is quite heavy. Light wear to the underside.

Lot 98

René Lalique (French 1869-1945), ‘Deux Fleurs’ a Modern Lalique clear and frosted glass scent bottle and stopper, Designed in 1935, this a later produced model, signed Lalique France with copyright symbol,The bottle moulded as two overlapping flowers; together with a box and cover, no 11-364, designed in 1931, this a modern version, moulded with a frieze of putti, with cover; and a 'Naiade' clear and frosted glass seal, no.10-614, designed 1930, this one made after 1951, signed Lalique France with copyright symbol; two Modern Lalique cendriers, one moulded as a pair of swans and one with a leaping fish; together with a Modern Lalique circular glass box the cover moulded with a female figure and a pair of small shot glasses moulded with putti, all signed Lalique France with copyright symbol,Deux Fleurs 9.2 cm high, 9.4 cm wide (8)Deux Fleurs: chip to the shank of the stopper.Box & Cover, 11-364: no damages detected.Naiade seal: some scratches on one side at the top, and light wear to base.Swan & fish cendriers: no damages detected - some light wear and some dirt.Box and 2 shot glasses: no damages detected - some light wear and some dirt.

Lot 99

René Lalique (French 1860-1945), a 'Naiade' clear and frosted glass cendrier, no.10-704, Designed 1930, this one made after 1951, signed Lalique France; together with another cendrier, ‘Rapace no.10-710’, designed 1931 this version made after 1951, signed Lalique France; together with a Modern Lalique 'Roxane' candle holder of stemmed bowl form, the knops moulded with entwined figures and grapes, on a circular spreading foot, signed 'Lalique France' with copyright symbol; and a pair of clear and frosted and enamelled 'Anemone Ouverte' No.1179 table decorations, Designed 1931, these Post-War, both signed with Lalique ® France, each moulded in the form of an open flower with black tipped stamen; and ‘Clairefontaine’ flacon with lily of the valley stopper, designed 1931 this version made after 1951, no.11-300, signed with Lalique ® France, Roxane 20.8 cm high (6)Naiade – some dirt, light natural wear to base.Rapace - some dirt, light natural wear to base.Roxane - some dirt, light natural wear to base.Anemone Ouverte – light wear.Clairefontaine – no damages detected, light wear.

Lot 1331

A French ormolu and Sevres clock garniture: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel and stamped L 928, the blue porcelain dial with black Roman hour numerals and floral decoration, with gilt-brass hands, the ormolu case with applied decorative mounts, caryatids to the four bases and surmounted by an urn, with a blue porcelain panel to the front, complete with a pair of matching five-light candleabra, height 42cm clock, 44cm candleabra.

Lot 1357

Jones & Son, Merthyr, an oak and mahogany longcase clock: the thirty-hour duration movement striking the hours on a gong, the twelve-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman hour numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with painted floral decoration to the four corners and church ruins within the arch, with gilt-brass hands, the oak case with turned ebonised columns to the trunk and hood, mahogany crossbanding and a swan-neck pediment, height 208cm.* Biography David Jones, born circa 1760, is recorded as working in Merthyr Tydfil from 1816 and invented a 'night watch' in about 1828 with a light going out at 11 o'clock when 'all people should be in their houses'. His son, also David, is known working in the High Street from circa 1835 until circa 1852.* Notes Reference William Linnard Wales Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. Mayfield Books 2003.

Lot 1664

An Indo Persian Carpet:, the ivory field with a central indigo and light brown flowerhead medallion and similar spandrels, all over palmette and floral foliate designs, enclosed by a main indigo similar border, 343cm x 248cm.

Lot 515

A pair of Minton three-light wall sconces (bras de cheminée) after Sèvres, 19th century, of rococo scrolled form with green and gilt detailing, with three branches issuing from a tall central scroll, some repairs, 45cm. (2) Twenty pairs of sconces were made at Sèvres between 1760 and 1768, including ten pairs with a green ground which were ordered by Louis XV. The design was by Jean-Claude Duplessis.

Lot 104

REGIMENTAL HAT PINS ETC. Seven regimental hat pins including King's Own Scottish Borderers, Machine Gun Corps, Royal Marines Light Infantry & a pair of brass propellers etc. Longest 23cm.  All hatpins are in clean or reasonably clean condition. The pins however, have varying degrees of rust. Please request a condition report. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 314

WWII HELMET. A WWI helmet. No strap. Width approx. 31cm. Condition: Slight surface loss to rim & light rust.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 333

REGIMENTAL DRUM. A regimental drum of the 4th/5th Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry with stand.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk.

Lot 338

LIFE GUARDS OFFICER'S SWORD. A George V Life Guards officer's sword & scabbard. Total length 115cm. Condition: Good, only light discolouration to blade & light rust to scabbard. Condition report available.  IMPORTANT...SHIPPING OF EDGED WEAPONS, PISTOLS, MUSKETS & MILITARIA… Our in-house postal shipping service is NOT available for edged weapons, pistols, muskets, heavy, fragile or large multi-lot purchases from the Militaria section of this auction. We can only offer our in-house postal shipping service for items suitable or accepted by Royal Mail or ParcelForce services. Our recommended alternative carrier is MBE Plymouth on 01752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk or a specialist edged weapons & militaria carrier PDQ Freight who should be contacted direct on +44 (0)1784 243695 or info@pdq.uk.com. Collection in person or by a buyer's own carrier is possible, but advanced notice by telephone is required for items to be made ready for collection.

Lot 339

HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY SWORD. A Scottish Light Infantry, 1831 pattern broadsword with scabbard. Blade length, 81cm. Total length 100cm. Condition: Good, only light rust to guard & scabbard. Condition report available.  IMPORTANT...SHIPPING OF EDGED WEAPONS, PISTOLS, MUSKETS & MILITARIA… Our in-house postal shipping service is NOT available for edged weapons, pistols, muskets, heavy, fragile or large multi-lot purchases from the Militaria section of this auction. We can only offer our in-house postal shipping service for items suitable or accepted by Royal Mail or ParcelForce services. Our recommended alternative carrier is MBE Plymouth on 01752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk or a specialist edged weapons & militaria carrier PDQ Freight who should be contacted direct on +44 (0)1784 243695 or info@pdq.uk.com. Collection in person or by a buyer's own carrier is possible, but advanced notice by telephone is required for items to be made ready for collection.

Lot 344

NAVAL CUTLASS. A Victorian 1804 pattern naval cutlass. Stamped VR, Mole & other marks. Leather scabbard. Possibly a copy. Total length 89cm. Condition: Good, light discolouration to blade. Condition report available.  IMPORTANT...SHIPPING OF EDGED WEAPONS, PISTOLS, MUSKETS & MILITARIA… Our in-house postal shipping service is NOT available for edged weapons, pistols, muskets, heavy, fragile or large multi-lot purchases from the Militaria section of this auction. We can only offer our in-house postal shipping service for items suitable or accepted by Royal Mail or ParcelForce services. Our recommended alternative carrier is MBE Plymouth on 01752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk or a specialist edged weapons & militaria carrier PDQ Freight who should be contacted direct on +44 (0)1784 243695 or info@pdq.uk.com. Collection in person or by a buyer's own carrier is possible, but advanced notice by telephone is required for items to be made ready for collection.

Lot 345

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SWORD. An American Civil War cavalry sword & scabbard by Roby of Chelmsford Massachusetts. Stamped 'US 64 AGM' Total length 108cm. Condition: Good, only light age discolouration to blade & light rust to scabbard. Condition report available.  IMPORTANT...SHIPPING OF EDGED WEAPONS, PISTOLS, MUSKETS & MILITARIA… Our in-house postal shipping service is NOT available for edged weapons, pistols, muskets, heavy, fragile or large multi-lot purchases from the Militaria section of this auction. We can only offer our in-house postal shipping service for items suitable or accepted by Royal Mail or ParcelForce services. Our recommended alternative carrier is MBE Plymouth on 01752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk or a specialist edged weapons & militaria carrier PDQ Freight who should be contacted direct on +44 (0)1784 243695 or info@pdq.uk.com. Collection in person or by a buyer's own carrier is possible, but advanced notice by telephone is required for items to be made ready for collection.

Lot 357

HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY DIRK. A Scottish regimental dirk of the 71st Highland Light Infantry Regiment. Extensively etched blade showing battle honours one side, regimental badge, Victoria crown, mark of Henry Wilkinson, London etc. on opposite side. The grip with gilt mount & cairngorm set pommel. Leather covered scabbard with gilt regimental badge, chased thistle design mounts & original knife & fork. Total length 43cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase and only to the UK mainland.  WE CANNOT SEND THIS ITEM TO A NON-UK ADDRESS.

Lot 364

SKEAN DHU. A brass mounted Scottish skean dhu with stag's head motif to grip & Cairngorm pommel. Light rust to blade. Length 19.5cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase and only to the UK mainland.  WE CANNOT SEND THIS ITEM TO A NON-UK ADDRESS.

Lot 384

CAMPAIGN STATIONERY BOX. A Victorian campaign stationery box/writing slope owned by G. W. Hunt of the 4th Light Dragoons. Name & regiment engraved on brass handle. Includes pull-out trays, Coombs patent inkwell & sealing wax light. Retailed by Trussell, Brighton. Included are two faded medal ribbons from a Crimea Medal & a Turkish Crimea Medal discovered inside. Note: G. W. Hunt is listed with the rank of Cornet in the regiment in 1815. The regiment took part in the Crimea War & was part of the Charge of The Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 393

HIGHLAND INFANTRY FORAGE CAP. A Victorian officer's forage cap with badge of the Highland Light Infantry; by Cater & Company.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 395

HIGHLAND INFANTRY SHAKO. A Victorian Highland Light Infantry shako by Marshall & Aitken, Edinburgh.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 403

CORNWALL LIGHT INFANTRY HELMET. An officer's green cloth home service helmet of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; by Sansom & Bromley, Plymouth.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 409

HUNTINGDONSHIRE VOLUNTEERS HELMET. An officer's helmet of the Huntingdonshire Light Horse Volunteers (1st Duke of Manchester's).  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk

Lot 580

VIENNA PLATE ETC. A Vienna cabinet plate, 'Paris und Helena', diameter 24cm. Also, a Victorian bisque three-sided night light & a two continental pottery elephants.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk

Lot 737

MULLER FRERES. An Art Deco ceiling light by Muller Freres. The clear & frosted moulded bowl impressed Muller Freres Luneville. Original metal fittings. Length 30cm. Diameter 35cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of a private vendor. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk

Lot 142

Five coloured glass decanters and stoppers, 19th century, a pair blue with penny stoppers engraved H and B for Hollands and Brandy, another with a facet cut stopper and a similar light green example, the last cut with neck rings and polished lappets of a rich emerald hue, 28.5cm max. (10)

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